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Drei Konige - Peter Cornelius
With his arrangement of Drei Konige, originally composed for voices, Robert van Beringen makes a welcome contribution to the christmas repertoire for bands. In this work by the German composer Peter Cornelius (1824 - 1874) the mediaeval choral Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern comes to the fore as a counter melody.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£30.00
Sarabande - Philip Doe
This Flugel Horn solo by Philip Doe is a beautiful melody complemented by a soft and subtle band accompaniment. It is a very welcome addition to the repertoire offering an opportunity for soloists to demonstrate their lyrical playing. It also works well as a cornet solo. A video of this arrangement can be found here: SarabandeDuration: 3'20"Difficulty: Suitable for all grades (band accompaniment)
Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
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£48.95
Episode - Peter Graham
A bustling and energetic solo for horn including some cadenza work. A welcome addition to the horn repertory.
Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
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£48.95
EPISODE (Eb Tenor Horn Solo with Brass Band) - Graham, Peter
A bustling and energetic solo for horn including some cadenza work. A welcome addition to the horn repertory.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£24.50
Christmas Intrada - Traditional - Stephen Tighe
Give your audiences the welcome they deserve for your Christmas concert. This short, musical fanfare of an introduction is based upon the melody of "Coventry Carol" and makes the perfect opening to a concert of second half. The piece opens with the traditional carol as we all know it, before exploding to life and sets the tone for a entertaining concert to follow
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£29.50
A Muppet Christmas Carol - Paul Williams - David Hollings
The Muppets certainly need no introduction and their take upon the famous Charles Dickens classic novel was of course, a huge success. Released in 1992, the film was the first from the Muppets to be created following the death of their creator Jim Henson and fellow puppeteer, Richard Hunt. Now, arranged by David Hollings, the fun filled overture from the movie is now available for brass band for the first time. A welcome addition to a festive programme for bands that are looking for something different this Christmas.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£24.50
Endlessly - William Elsom
This melodic Tenor Horn solo was composed for Kate Brown of the FulhamBand. With moving band parts and a tuneful, yet technical solo part, this piece allows the soloist to show off their high register and technical skills whilst maintaining entertainment value for the audience. A welcome addition to any horn player's repertoire.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£10.00
Fanfare for Christmas - Tim Paton
A short fanfare created by Tim Paton for brass band, to begin your Christmas Concert, start the Carol Service, or welcome a special guest. Based on the well known carol "Good Christian Men Rejoice", this little number is a short and sweet, festive attention grabber.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£38.95
Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 474 - 477, February 2019
474: Prelude - Tell me the old, old story (Munashe Chikwezvero)Arabella Hankey's verses (S.A.S.B. 150) were originally written in 1866 while the author was recovering from a serious illness. The music was then added by William Howard Doane in 1868. This prelude comes to us from a Salvationist composer from the Hunyani Corps in the Zimbabwe Territory.475: My Redeemer lives (Marcus Venables)This lively arrangement of My Redeemer lives (S.A.S.B. 223) was written for the North York Temple Junior Band. The music is designed to emulate the more challenging Salvation Army band pieces to which younger musicians might aspire, as well as being a joyful announcement of our Redeemer's resurrection.476: Filte (Roger Trigg)Filte (FAHL-cheh) is the Irish word for welcome. This music was written to commemorate the start of The Salvation Army's work in Ireland. It features the tune The Eden Above (T.B. 503) which is purported to be the first song performed by a Salvation Army delegation on Irish soil. The next hymn presented is King of kings, majesty (S.A.S.B. 376) which has been a significant song in the life of Belfast Citadel Corps in its more recent past. The piece closes with the confident music of the song I believe we shall win (S.A.S.B. 990).477: Chorus Arrangement - Follow, I will follow thee (Morgan Juel Stavik)This is a gentle setting of H.L. Brown's melody Follow, I will follow thee.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£38.95
Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 490 - 493, February 2021
490: March - Resounding Praise (David Rowsell)This march features the chorus God is so good and the song Praise him! Praise him! Jesus our blessd Redeemer (S.A.S.B. 231)491: I want to live right (arr. Simon Gash)A fun setting of this popular song, the chorus I want to live right originally derives from a West Indian melody.492: Remember God is love (Ruben Schmidt)An uplifting arrangement of the Sunday School chorus When you see a rainbow, remember God is love, based on the English folk song Early One Morning.493: March - Temple 1 (Wycliffe Kortin)Featuring the songs They'll sing a welcome home (S.A.S.B. 534) and Christ the Lord is risen today (S.A.S.B. 218), this march was written for the Nairobi Central Corps' inauguration as a Temple, making it the first Salvation Army Temple in East Africa.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days